The Kansas City Chiefs just dropped one of the most hotly debated roster updates ahead of Week 13: they signed running back Dameon Pierce — once one of the NFL’s breakout rookies — and in the very same announcement, they released rookie wide receiver Jimmy Holiday.
The team’s media staff confirmed on X:
“We have signed RB Dameon Pierce to the practice squad. We have released WR Jimmy Holiday.”
A short message — but one that sent shockwaves through the fanbase.

Jimmy Holiday: A Roller-Coaster Journey with No End in Sight
For Jimmy Holiday, this marks the second time in just a few weeks that the Chiefs have cut him from the practice squad. From the spring through the early season, Holiday spent months developing inside Andy Reid’s system and had actually been re-signed once already after his first release.
This time, however, the Chiefs’ decision appears to be driven by necessity.
Kansas City’s WR room is simply too crowded.
With Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and the young receiver group getting healthier, the Chiefs need roster flexibility heading into the decisive stretch of the season. A developmental rookie like Holiday — promising as he may be — is no longer the priority.
Holiday’s preseason flashes were one of the rare bright spots:
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Caught 3 of 4 targets
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60 receiving yards
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A 50-yard reception
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56 total return yards
But in the NFL, potential alone is not always enough to keep you on a roster.

Dameon Pierce: The Signing That Surprised the Fanbase
Pierce burst onto the scene in his rookie year with over 1,100 total yards, before his career quickly stalled:
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Year 2: 517 yards
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Year 3: 295 yards
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This season: just 26 yards
Even so, his talent remains undeniable. And at just 25 years old, he represents a low-cost, high-upside investment.
Andy Reid Isn’t Rushing the Process
Many fans expected Pierce to be elevated immediately for Week 13 against the Cowboys, but that is unlikely.
Andy Reid is famously cautious with new additions — especially running backs — refusing to put them on the field until they fully understand the Chiefs’ offensive system. The role demands reading defenses, route-running precision, and strong pass protection.
Signing Pierce now may be preparation for:
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a rotation plan for 2025, or
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a long-term evaluation through the 2026 offseason
Much like how the Chiefs approached Tyquan Thornton last year.
Holiday — Will He Return or Seek a New Opportunity?
Given his history with Kansas City, it is entirely possible that Holiday is re-signed later this season. On the other hand, this may be the moment he explores opportunities elsewhere in the NFL — especially with teams still searching for return specialists and speed-based WR depth.
For now, Holiday returns to free agency, waiting for a team that sees potential the Chiefs couldn’t fully unlock.
Pierce — A Strategic Piece or a Late-Season Gamble?
Pierce may not see action this week, but his signing signals that the Chiefs are already planning ahead — especially as they look to strengthen their depth entering the final month of the season.
Only time will tell whether Pierce becomes a misjudged talent ready for revival or simply a low-risk experimental signing.